Cried after getting a catheter placed. New appreciation for what our patients go through.

I’m a nurse ( F in my 20’s) and have placed more catheters than I can count. I recently had surgery and couldn’t pee in PACU so the nurses/Dr decided I needed a straight cath before I could go home. I was still a bit groggy but awake enough that I’m still embarassed when I think about it. I’m a pretty shy person in general so having multiple people undress me and then put me in the frog leg position was awful. There were two nurses putting it in and one for “moral support”. I started crying as soon as they started touching me even though they couldn’t have been kinder. After my nurse took it out she was cleaning the betadine off with some baby wipes and it felt like a weird diaper change. I kept thinking afterwards how many times I’ve done similar things to patients and how it sucks having to be that vulnerable. I still feel kind of silly for crying. Have you ever had to have a medical procedure that made you feel similarly?